Regulatory T cells may participate in Helicobacter pylori persistence in gastric MALT lymphoma: lessons from an animal model.

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Published in Oncotarget on January 19, 2016

Authors

Amandine Marine Laur1,2, Pauline Floch1,2, Lucie Chambonnier1,2, Lucie Benejat1, Victoria Korolik3, Alban Giese4, Pierre Dubus4, Francis Mégraud1,2, Antonio Bandeira5, Philippe Lehours1,2

Author Affiliations

1: University Bordeaux, Bacteriology Laboratory, Bordeaux, France.
2: INSERM U853, Bordeaux, France.
3: Institute for Glycomics, Griffith University, Nathan QLD, Australia.
4: University Bordeaux, EA 2406, Bordeaux, France.
5: Unit for Biology of Lymphocyte Populations, Immunology Department, Institut Pasteur and CIMI, Unity of Treg Biology and Therapy, University of Pierre & Marie Curie, Paris, France.

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